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Where in Middle Earth would you like to live?
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Poll: Where in Middle Earth would you like to live?
The Shire
Rivendell
Moria
Lorien
Rohan
Gondor
Mordor
Undying Lands
Elsewhere in ME
I'll stick to where I live now
View Results (105 votes)
 

Stapper
Lorien


Feb 23 2007, 11:40am

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Suppose you could actually migrate to Middle Earth, in what place would you feel most comfortable spending multiple, if not all, years of your life?


FingonOfPittsburgh
Lorien


Feb 23 2007, 1:05pm

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Great poll [In reply to] Can't Post

It was close between Rivendell and Lorien, but Rivendell won out for me.


Aerlinn
Lorien


Feb 23 2007, 1:44pm

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I love seeing the answers to this one. [In reply to] Can't Post

It's always been Rivendell for me - Bilbo's description which I won't even try to quote from memory was always powerful.

Good one, Stapper.

(If anyone says "I'll stick to where I am now" I'll be very surprised!)


Darkstone
Immortal


Feb 23 2007, 2:28pm

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Rivendell [In reply to] Can't Post

Where the biggest and best library in all Middle-earth is located. No contest.


Aunt Dora Baggins
Immortal


Feb 23 2007, 2:47pm

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I love where I live now, and that's how I voted, [In reply to] Can't Post

but there are lots of places in ME I'd love to visit: Rivendell, Lothlorien, Minas Tirith, and so on. But the one that has always grabbed my fancy for some reason is Woodhall, the little hobbit village whose lights show up through the trees of Woody End when the hobbits meet Gildor. Looking at those warm windows from the outside has always made me want to go there.


diedye
Grey Havens


Feb 23 2007, 4:21pm

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Ithilien. [In reply to] Can't Post

 


SandWitch King
Rohan


Feb 23 2007, 5:50pm

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It is lonely here in Moria [In reply to] Can't Post

I assume the Moria I voted for is the city in all its splendor, not the balrog/orc infested Moria during the journey of the Fellowship.

Can you imagine the grand city of Moria? I can! Shocked


Radhruin
Rohan


Feb 23 2007, 6:06pm

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Lorien for me. [In reply to] Can't Post

Just think of all those trees! Although not being too keen on heights, not sure what I think about flet living. But Galadriel would be there. I'd be OK.


Jester
The Shire


Feb 23 2007, 6:43pm

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I'm more of a coastal person [In reply to] Can't Post

At least I like to be in range of the coast, so how bout the Gray Havens?


Ataahua
Forum Admin / Moderator


Feb 23 2007, 7:19pm

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Ditto the library, [In reply to] Can't Post

plus a flush lavatory system (it's gotta be with all those waterfalls).

I don't want to image what Lothlorien's system would be.


Alassëa Eruvande
Valinor


Feb 23 2007, 7:35pm

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Me too! *After* the war. [In reply to] Can't Post

In fact, in my own little fantasy world in my head, I'm one of Thranduil's kin who came to Ithilien and helped restore it.


Annael
Immortal


Feb 23 2007, 8:46pm

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exactly [In reply to] Can't Post


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Where the biggest and best library in all Middle-earth is located. No contest.



FarFromHome
Valinor


Feb 23 2007, 9:51pm

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Ithilien's my choice too [In reply to] Can't Post

I've been trying to get some of the plants from Ithilien for my garden. So far I've got a bay and a tiny olive tree. But hey, it's a start! Evil


FingonOfPittsburgh
Lorien


Feb 23 2007, 11:02pm

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RE [In reply to] Can't Post


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plus a flush lavatory system (it's gotta be with all those waterfalls).

I don't want to image what Lothlorien's system would be.


What we in the Army referred to as a "cathole."

Hey but at least you know you'd never run out of leaves.


GaladrielTX
Tol Eressea


Feb 23 2007, 11:33pm

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Rivendell, but not the Rivendell of the movies. [In reply to] Can't Post

I imagine it as sheltered, the structure made of brick or dark wood, the inside decorated in warm colors. The open and airy design of the Rivendell of the movies seems more like Lothlorien to me.


deej
Tol Eressea


Feb 23 2007, 11:49pm

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Rohan [In reply to] Can't Post

Because i'm sure Eomer needs a personal assistant. And the view is spectacular. Wink


Mar
Gondor

Feb 24 2007, 12:00am

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A bit closer to the sea, so the Grey Havens for me. [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi Stapper - fancy meeting you here!


Ataahua
Forum Admin / Moderator


Feb 24 2007, 1:08am

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That [In reply to] Can't Post

is an excellent point you make sir. Cool


Patty
Immortal


Feb 24 2007, 9:03pm

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Rivendell. [In reply to] Can't Post

Years ago I thought I'd want to live in Lorien. But I really don't like heights. And I love waterfalls.

But, Valinor wasn't on the list (other?). I don't view it as "heaven", but somewhere where the folks are there in their physical bodies.


Alnilam
Rivendell


Feb 25 2007, 2:02pm

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Yeah, it was "The Las Homely House" after all. [In reply to] Can't Post

And I wouldn't describe the Rivendell of the movies as "homely". Well, maybe for an elf.


elvenhobbit
Rohan

Feb 25 2007, 9:10pm

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tough vote... [In reply to] Can't Post

had to be the Shire though...green fields, good eating and parties!

though close contenders were Rivendell, Undying lands and elsewhere...

-e_H-


~LANCELOT~
The Shire


Feb 25 2007, 11:47pm

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Very tough indeed [In reply to] Can't Post

Its between The Shire and Rivendell. Although, who wouldnt want to live in Minas Tirith?

Shire takes it though, the hobbit-holes are brilliant, the whole place would be a joy to reside in..

Cheers,
Andrew


cherinator
Registered User

Feb 26 2007, 7:03am

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Definitely Gondor [In reply to] Can't Post

I'd like to live in Minas Tirith in all its glory, but I'd rather live by the sea, and Dol Amroth has always sounded nice.


Eothain
The Shire


Feb 26 2007, 8:04am

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Rohan [In reply to] Can't Post

Had to be Rohan I'm afraid Smile.........although....everytime you walk through the gates of Imladris (in LotRO) and look down into Rivendell it takes your breath away & The Shire is stunning too, but I'd miss the plains of Rohan.


EcossElf
The Shire

Feb 26 2007, 11:46pm

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where in ME would I wish to live [In reply to] Can't Post

HeartI would love to visit my elven kin in Caras Galadhon but I would expect to be able to take visits with the Minas Tirith library and see Imladris, see Rohans' Golden Hall spend a spooky night at Weather Top and visit the Dwarves in Moria (collecting some mithril along as a souvenier) Finally I would petition Galadriel to be able to spend the summer in Bag End drinking old winyards and visiting Barliman in the Prancing Pony!! Hye sounds like a plan...anyone going to join me?

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